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Author: Sara Cutaia

“I won’t tell you my name or that of the village where I spent that spring and summer when I was nine,” an unnamed boy says at the beginning of A Green and Ancient Light. “I won’t because you should realize there were towns just like it and boys just like me all around the sea…”

Kelly Link—whose speculative fiction often draws comparisons to Angela Carter, Karen Russell, and Margaret Atwood—was named a finalist yesterday for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction thanks to her latest short story collection, Get in Trouble.